The Operation and Regulation of Financial Markets

Financial markets in Britain, and elsewhere, are in the midst of a process of fundamental structural change. The resulting shifts in the behaviour of such markets will require the authorities, in turn, to revise their regulatory and control methods. This book incorporates a series of articles by lea...

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Other Authors: Goodhart, Charles (Editor), Currie, David (Editor), Llewellyn, David T. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Palgrave Macmillan UK 1987, 1987
Series:Studies in Monetary Economics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a Financial markets in Britain, and elsewhere, are in the midst of a process of fundamental structural change. The resulting shifts in the behaviour of such markets will require the authorities, in turn, to revise their regulatory and control methods. This book incorporates a series of articles by leading British monetary economists to examine both the implications of such structural changes and also to model the current working of these markets. Within this unified framework, the articles range from descriptive accounts of recent developments in bank supervision and in the structure of the London capital markets to more formal econometric studies of the inter-relationships between money and other economic variables, and of the workings of financial markets. This provides a showcase to exhibit the most up-to-date research of leading British monetary economists